Christina Ioannou
Dr Christina Ioannou is Associate Dean of the School of Law of the University of Nicosia and Associate Professor of European Politics and Labour Law (original appointment at the rank of Lecturer in 2007). Since 2017, Dr Ioannou serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the academic Journal 'The Cyprus Review'. She is also the CQO and Senior Consultant on labour and employment law issues with the Legal Firm A. & E. C. Emilianides, C. Katsaros & Associates LLC (since 2014). In February 2021, she was appointed by the Council of Ministers of Cyprus in the five-member Committee of Ethics and Safeguarding in Sport, which is the country’s national platform for sport integrity. In December 2020 she was appointed by former President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades, in his advising team on the Cyprus Problem, participating in the Cyprus talks held in Geneva (April 2021). She is also a member of the Bi-communal Technical Committee for Crime and Criminal Matters, following appointment by President Anastasiades in June 2022. She also served a two-year term in the Parallel Parliament for Civil Society, in the Committee of Human Rights and Social Affairs (November 2019 - November 2021). With a keen interest in issues of equality and gender, Dr Ioannou is a member of the Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI) Cyprus, the Director of the Gender and Law Research Group at the University of Nicosia, a member of the University Gender Equality Ad Hoc Committee, and a member of the University Centre of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDI). Since 2019, she serves as a country expert for Cyprus on a Gender and Private International Law project, with Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Hamburg FRG). Dr Ioannou has over the last 20 years participated in international conferences, national research grants, EU-funded research programmes (Jean Monnet, European Parliament contracts, European Commission reports as country expert) and has published widely on the areas of Cypriot and European labour law, Cyprus and EU political, economic and social affairs, as well as welfare state politics.
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Phone: Telephone (Direct Line): (+357) 22841758
Address: University of Nicosia
46 Makedonitissas Avenue, CY-2417
P.O.Box 24005, CY-1700, Nicosia, Cyprus
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This special issue seeks to present original contributions exploring how the RoC has both shaped and been shaped by the Commonwealth, and at the same time to establish a framework for further research on the subject matter. The papers included cover different aspects of the relations between the RoC and the Commonwealth. A common theme of all papers is that they focus on official perceptions by the RoC and/or the Greek Cypriot majority vis-à-vis the Commonwealth, drawing on a variety of sources, including Greek-speaking ones that, due to linguistic barriers, have often been absent from discussion regarding the RoC in international literature.
This special issue seeks to present original contributions exploring how the RoC has both shaped and been shaped by the Commonwealth, and at the same time to establish a framework for further research on the subject matter. The papers included cover different aspects of the relations between the RoC and the Commonwealth. A common theme of all papers is that they focus on official perceptions by the RoC and/or the Greek Cypriot majority vis-à-vis the Commonwealth, drawing on a variety of sources, including Greek-speaking ones that, due to linguistic barriers, have often been absent from discussion regarding the RoC in international literature.
Diana Panke, Small States in the European Union: Coping with Structural Disadvantages. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2010. 240 pp, ISBN 9781409405283 (hardback)
13.04.2020
On 28.11.2022, 18:30-19:300 @UNESCO, University of Nicosia
The deadline for nominations is 31.3.2022.
Η προθεσμία για υποψηφιότητες λήγει την 31.3.2022.
Venue and Date: University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus | October 8-9, 2020
Deadline for Abstract Submission: May 20, 2020
The Conference is in memory of the late Aristides Coudounaris and will be held at the University of Nicosia on 7-8 February 2020.